Formation of sustainable development competencies in Ukrainian English for specific purposes students

Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the formation of sustainable development competencies (SDCs) in future primary school teachers during English for specific purposes classes, and to assess the correlation between English proficiency and the development of SDCs, including Collaboration,...

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Published inInternational journal of sustainability in higher education Vol. 25; no. 4; pp. 744 - 766
Main Authors Chaikovska, Hanna, Levchyk, Iryna, Adamska, Zoriana, Yankovych, Oleksandra
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford Emerald Publishing Limited 25.04.2024
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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ISSN1467-6370
1758-6739
1467-6370
DOI10.1108/IJSHE-07-2023-0306

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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the formation of sustainable development competencies (SDCs) in future primary school teachers during English for specific purposes classes, and to assess the correlation between English proficiency and the development of SDCs, including Collaboration, Strategic thinking, Critical thinking, Modelling sustainable behaviour, Systems thinking and Future thinking. Design/methodology/approach The research experiment involved the application of content and language integrated learning and facilitation methods in three higher education institutions in Ukraine. The students’ level of English language proficiency was assessed based on the results of the online Cambridge English Language Assessment test, while the level of SDC formation was measured using research methods adapted to the Ukrainian context. Findings The experiment revealed positive changes in the levels of SDCs and English language proficiency through integrated learning and the application of facilitation methods. Originality/value The study established a correlation between the level of English language proficiency and the formation of competencies, such as Collaboration, Strategic thinking, Critical thinking, Modelling sustainable behaviour, Systems thinking and Future thinking, all of which are vital for sustainable development.
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ISSN:1467-6370
1758-6739
1467-6370
DOI:10.1108/IJSHE-07-2023-0306